National Trust offers free seasonal pass for entry to site near Macclesfield
You'll be able to get free entry to a country house near Macclesfield this autumn.
The National Trust is offering visitors a free single-use pass for entry to one of over 500 sites across the country.
And while certain Macclesfield National Trust sites are exempt, one is not and is available for free entry in this limited time promotion.
Hare Hill, in Over Alderley, four miles from Macclesfield town centre, will be free to enter for the next month.
The pass is valid from 18 September to 20 October, and includes all National Trust sites excluding these exemptions.
It allows free entry for two adults and up to three children, one adult and up to four children, or two adults on their own.
The Grade II-listed buildings is known for lush gardens. It normally costs at least £9 per adult, and £4.50 per child. A family ticket normally costs £22.50, but you can get in for free for a limited time only.
The National Trust says it is offering a 'select' number of passes. Tickets are, however, still available: get yours HERE.
The pass is eligible at other local sites such as Lyme Park, Quarry Bank Mill.
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